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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Usage of now and at the moment

He is sleeping now. VS. He is sleeping at the moment.

Is there a meaning difference between them? Thank you in advance.
  

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Anonymous Is there a meaning difference between them? 'at the moment' may suggest that a change of status is expected. I'm busy at the moment (but I'll be available to help you soon).

  • Anonymous Is there a meaning difference between them?
  • 'at the moment' may suggest that a change of status is expected.
  • I'm busy at the moment (but I'll be available to help you soon).
  • CJ
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AnonymousIs there a meaning difference between them?
'at the moment' may suggest that a change of status is expected.

I'm busy at the moment (but I'll be available to help you soon).

CJ
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Thank you so much, and 'at the moment' and 'at this moment' are synonym?
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AnonymousThank you so much, and 'at the moment' and 'at this moment' are synonyms?
Yes.

CJ

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